Steering wheel puller for Jeeps CJ's. If you have ever removed(or tried to remove) a steering wheel from an old Jeep, you'll appreciate this little gem! This thing will pop the wheel loose with very little effort and NO BREAKAGE! Turns a wrestling match into a 5 minute walk in the park.

Very good question. Illustrated instuctions come with the puller, with emphasis on protecting the threads. The nut is taken off, horn button pushed out of the nut and the nut is screwed back on to about 1/8" from the steering wheel, then the puller disc pushes againt the nut. This is important to not only protect the threads but to prevent the wheel from possibly flying off the shaft with considerable force.

You are so right ! I looked at the nut on my 48 and it was distorted. I also looked for a 3/4 X20 nut online and Chevy truck spindle nuts will work. I'll order a bunch and include them with my pullers.

Since this tool is usually only needed once by most Willys enthusiests, maybe you should consider a rental option, along with outright sales of it. It looks to be a great solution to the PIA steering wheel removal. I used a homemade maple wood one, and while it eventually worked, your puller would be superior.

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